Cambodian PM Receives Courtesy Call from Minister of Digital of Malaysia


Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, received a courtesy visit from H.E. Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital of Malaysia, at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh this afternoon.

On the occasion, H.E. Gobind Singh Deo commended the Cambodian Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications for the good and successful organisation of the Digital Government Forum 2024 and the inaugural Cambodia-International Digital Government and Digital Technology Exhibition, and expressed his optimism that Cambodia will achieve the building of a digital economy and society in the future.

The Malaysian minister hoped that the forum would continue to be held in all ASEAN countries so that ASEAN participants could meet and sharpen discussions to ensure digital connectivity.

ASEAN countries are ready to contribute to promoting the digital sector, digital government, digital economy and towards a digital society with the growth of digital security protection to be able to prevent cyber crimes
and cross-border crimes, he affirmed.

For his part, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet expressed warm welcome to H.E. Gobind Singh Deo, and thanked him for his participation in the Digital Government Forum 2024 and the inaugural Cambodia-International Digital Government and Digital Technology Exhibition. The forum is very important for finding ways for digital connectivity at present and in the future, and it will become a platform for further use in ASEAN digital affairs to build and develop digital infrastructure and connect ASEAN countries, he stressed.

The Cambodian Premier also emphasised that ensuring a strong digital connectivity in the ASEAN region requires the strengthening of digital security, and accurate and reliable regulations.

Samdech Thipadei also took the opportunity to ask the Malaysian delegation to learn more about Cambodia’s potential in tourism and other sectors in order to bring the reality of Cambodia to other ASEAN countries, especially the tourists and business people.

Source: Agence Ka
mpuchea Presse